Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
---|---|---|
Course Duration: | 6 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
First Year Total Fees: | $ 18052(₹ 1475078) | |
Total Course Fees: | $ 108312(₹ 8850471) | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 1 Year | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
First Year Total Fees: | $ 13721(₹ 1121952) | |
Total Course Fees: | $ 13721(₹ 1121952) | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 1 Year | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
First Year Total Fees: | $ 13721(₹ 1121952) | |
Total Course Fees: | $ 13721(₹ 1121952) | |
Founded: 1952
Location: Pamplona, Spain
Type: Private
School of Architecture
School of Communication
School of Education and Psychology
School of Economics and Business
School of Law
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
School of Pharmacy and Nutrition
School of Sciences
IESE Business School
Online application
Submission of academic transcripts
Standardized test scores (e.g., SAT, ACT, or specific entrance exams)
Personal statement or essay
Letters of recommendation
Interview (for some programs)
Intake: The university typically has two main intakes, in September and January, but this can vary by program.
Eligibility:
For undergraduate programs: Completion of secondary education, meeting specific program requirements, and proficiency in Spanish and/or English.
For graduate programs: A bachelor's degree in a related field, meeting specific program requirements, and proficiency in Spanish and/or English.
Faculty/School |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
School of Architecture |
Architecture |
5 years |
$15,000 |
School of Communication |
Journalism |
4 years |
$14,000 |
School of Education and Psychology |
Primary Education |
4 years |
$12,500 |
School of Economics and Business |
Business Administration |
4 years |
$16,000 |
School of Law |
Law |
4 years |
$13,500 |
School of Humanities and Social Sciences |
Philosophy |
4 years |
$12,000 |
School of Medicine |
Medicine |
6 years |
$18,000 |
School of Nursing |
Nursing |
4 years |
$12,500 |
School of Pharmacy and Nutrition |
Pharmacy |
5 years |
$15,000 |
School of Sciences |
Biology |
4 years |
$13,000 |
Faculty/School |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
School of Architecture |
Master's in Architectural Design |
1 year |
$18,000 |
School of Communication |
Master's in Political and Corporate Communication |
1 year |
$17,000 |
School of Education and Psychology |
Master's in Educational Psychology |
1 year |
$15,000 |
School of Economics and Business |
Master's in Economics and Finance |
1 year |
$20,000 |
School of Law |
Master's in International Law |
1 year |
$18,000 |
School of Humanities and Social Sciences |
Master's in Philosophy |
1 year |
$16,000 |
School of Medicine |
Master's in Biomedical Research |
1 year |
$19,000 |
School of Nursing |
Master's in Advanced Nursing Practice |
1 year |
$15,000 |
School of Pharmacy and Nutrition |
Master's in Pharmaceutical Sciences |
1 year |
$18,000 |
School of Sciences |
Master's in Environmental Management |
1 year |
$17,000 |
Faculty/School |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
School of Architecture |
PhD in Architecture |
3-4 years |
$10,000 |
School of Communication |
PhD in Communication |
3-4 years |
$10,500 |
School of Education and Psychology |
PhD in Education |
3-4 years |
$9,500 |
School of Economics and Business |
PhD in Economics and Business |
3-4 years |
$11,000 |
School of Law |
PhD in Law |
3-4 years |
$10,500 |
School of Humanities and Social Sciences |
PhD in Philosophy |
3-4 years |
$9,000 |
School of Medicine |
PhD in Medical Sciences |
3-4 years |
$11,500 |
School of Nursing |
PhD in Nursing |
3-4 years |
$10,000 |
School of Pharmacy and Nutrition |
PhD in Pharmacy |
3-4 years |
$11,500 |
School of Sciences |
PhD in Science |
3-4 years |
$10,500 |
Faculty/School |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
School of Architecture |
Architecture |
5 years |
$15,000 |
School of Communication |
Journalism |
4 years |
$14,000 |
School of Communication |
Audiovisual Communication |
4 years |
$14,000 |
School of Communication |
Marketing and Advertising |
4 years |
$14,000 |
School of Education and Psychology |
Primary Education |
4 years |
$12,500 |
School of Education and Psychology |
Psychology |
4 years |
$12,500 |
School of Economics and Business |
Business Administration |
4 years |
$16,000 |
School of Economics and Business |
Economics |
4 years |
$16,000 |
School of Law |
Law |
4 years |
$13,500 |
School of Humanities and Social Sciences |
Philosophy |
4 years |
$12,000 |
School of Humanities and Social Sciences |
History |
4 years |
$12,000 |
School of Humanities and Social Sciences |
International Relations |
4 years |
$12,500 |
School of Medicine |
Medicine |
6 years |
$18,000 |
School of Nursing |
Nursing |
4 years |
$12,500 |
School of Pharmacy and Nutrition |
Pharmacy |
5 years |
$15,000 |
School of Pharmacy and Nutrition |
Human Nutrition and Dietetics |
4 years |
$14,500 |
School of Sciences |
Biology |
4 years |
$13,000 |
School of Sciences |
Environmental Sciences |
4 years |
$13,000 |
School of Sciences |
Chemistry |
4 years |
$13,000 |
Faculty/School |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
School of Architecture |
Master in Architectural Design |
1 year |
$18,000 |
School of Communication |
Master in Political and Corporate Communication |
1 year |
$17,000 |
School of Communication |
Master in Audiovisual Screenwriting |
1 year |
$16,500 |
School of Education and Psychology |
Master in Educational Psychology |
1 year |
$15,000 |
School of Education and Psychology |
Master in Teacher Training |
1 year |
$14,500 |
School of Economics and Business |
Master in Economics and Finance |
1 year |
$20,000 |
School of Economics and Business |
Master in Business Administration (MBA) |
1 year |
$21,000 |
School of Economics and Business |
Master in Banking and Financial Regulation |
1 year |
$19,500 |
School of Law |
Master in International Law |
1 year |
$18,000 |
School of Law |
Master in Human Rights |
1 year |
$17,500 |
School of Humanities and Social Sciences |
Master in Philosophy |
1 year |
$16,000 |
School of Humanities and Social Sciences |
Master in Spanish and Hispanic Literature |
1 year |
$15,500 |
School of Medicine |
Master in Biomedical Research |
1 year |
$19,000 |
School of Medicine |
Master in Neurosciences |
1 year |
$18,500 |
School of Nursing |
Master in Advanced Nursing Practice |
1 year |
$15,000 |
School of Pharmacy and Nutrition |
Master in Pharmaceutical Sciences |
1 year |
$18,000 |
School of Pharmacy and Nutrition |
Master in Nutrition and Metabolism |
1 year |
$17,500 |
School of Sciences |
Master in Environmental Management |
1 year |
$17,000 |
School of Sciences |
Master in Data Science |
1 year |
$18,000 |
Law Universities and Courses in Spain for International Students
Faculty/School |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
School of Architecture |
PhD in Architecture |
3-4 years |
$10,000 |
Application: Complete the online application form available on the university's website.
Academic Transcripts: Submit official academic transcripts from previous educational institutions.
Standardized Tests: Depending on the program, submit standardized test scores (e.g., SAT, ACT, GMAT, GRE).
Language Proficiency: Provide proof of proficiency in Spanish and/or English (e.g., DELE, SIELE, TOEFL, IELTS).
Personal Statement: Write a personal statement or essay explaining your motivation and goals.
Letters of Recommendation: Provide letters of recommendation from teachers or employers.
Interview: Some programs may require an interview (in-person or online).
Tuition fees vary by program. On average:
Undergraduate Programs: $12,000 - $18,000 per year
Master’s Programs: $14,500 - $21,000 per year
PhD/Doctorate Programs: $10,000 - $11,500 per year
Merit-Based Scholarships: Available for high-achieving students.
Need-Based Financial Aid: Available based on financial need.
Specific Program Scholarships: Some programs offer dedicated scholarships.
International Student Scholarships: Specific scholarships for international students.
Pamplona Campus: Main campus with a wide range of facilities.
San Sebastián Campus: Technical and engineering programs.
Madrid Campus: Graduate programs and IESE Business School.
Barcelona Campus: Graduate programs and research centers.
Type of Accommodation |
Cost per Month (USD) |
---|---|
On-Campus Residence Halls |
$700 - $1,200 |
Off-Campus Apartments |
$600 - $1,000 |
Shared Apartments |
$400 - $800 |
Complete the online application form available on the University of Navarra's official website.
Submit official academic transcripts from your high school or secondary education.
Transcripts must be translated into Spanish or English if they are in another language.
Submit standardized test scores if required by the program (e.g., SAT, ACT).
Some programs may require entrance exams specific to the University of Navarra.
Provide proof of proficiency in Spanish and/or English (e.g., DELE, SIELE, TOEFL, IELTS).
Some programs may require a minimum score for admission.
Write a personal statement or essay explaining your motivation, goals, and why you want to study at the University of Navarra.
Submit letters of recommendation from teachers or counselors who can speak to your academic abilities and character.
Some programs may require an interview, which can be conducted in person or online.
Some programs, such as those in the arts or architecture, may require a portfolio or additional materials.
Complete the online application form available on the University of Navarra's official website for graduate programs.
Submit official transcripts from your undergraduate or previous graduate education.
Transcripts must be translated into Spanish or English if they are in another language.
Submit standardized test scores if required by the program (e.g., GMAT, GRE).
Some programs may have their own entrance exams.
Provide proof of proficiency in Spanish and/or English (e.g., DELE, SIELE, TOEFL, IELTS).
Some programs may require a minimum score for admission.
Write a personal statement or essay explaining your motivation, goals, research interests (for PhD programs), and why you want to study at the University of Navarra.
Submit letters of recommendation from professors or professionals who can speak to your academic abilities and potential for graduate study.
Provide a detailed CV outlining your academic and professional background, research experience, and any relevant achievements.
Some programs may require an interview, which can be conducted in person or online.
For PhD programs, submit a detailed research proposal outlining your intended research area, objectives, and methodology.
Some programs, such as those in the arts or architecture, may require a portfolio or additional materials.
Main Intake: September (Fall Semester)
Additional Intake: Some programs may offer a January (Spring Semester) intake.
Main Intake: September (Fall Semester)
Additional Intake: Some programs may have intakes in January (Spring Semester) or even rolling admissions depending on the program.
Academic Qualifications:
Completion of secondary education equivalent to the Spanish Bachillerato.
Minimum GPA as specified by the program (varies by program).
Standardized Tests:
SAT or ACT scores may be required for some programs.
Specific entrance exams may be required for programs such as Medicine, Law, and others.
Language Proficiency:
Spanish: DELE (Diploma of Spanish as a Foreign Language) or SIELE (International Spanish Language Evaluation Service).
English: TOEFL or IELTS for programs taught in English. Minimum scores vary by program.
Personal Statement:
A statement explaining the applicant's motivation, goals, and reasons for choosing the University of Navarra.
Letters of Recommendation:
Typically 1-2 letters from teachers, counselors, or professionals who can attest to the applicant’s academic abilities and character.
Interview:
Some programs may require an interview (in-person or online).
Additional Requirements:
Portfolio for programs in Architecture or Arts.
Specific program requirements as listed on the program’s webpage.
Academic Qualifications:
A bachelor’s degree (for Master’s programs) or a relevant Master’s degree (for PhD programs) from a recognized institution.
Minimum GPA as specified by the program (varies by program).
Standardized Tests:
GMAT or GRE scores may be required for some programs (e.g., MBA).
Program-specific entrance exams may be required.
Language Proficiency:
Spanish: DELE or SIELE for programs taught in Spanish.
English: TOEFL or IELTS for programs taught in English. Minimum scores vary by program.
Personal Statement:
A detailed statement outlining the applicant's motivation, goals, and research interests (for PhD programs).
Letters of Recommendation:
Typically 2-3 letters from academic or professional references.
Curriculum Vitae (CV):
A comprehensive CV outlining academic background, professional experience, research experience, and other relevant information.
Interview:
Some programs may require an interview (in-person or online).
Research Proposal (for PhD programs):
A detailed research proposal outlining the intended research area, objectives, and methodology.
Source |
Ranking |
Rating |
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QS World University Rankings |
Top 250 universities globally |
4.0/5.0 |
US News Best Global Universities |
Top 300 universities globally |
3.8/5.0 |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Amount Awarded (USD) |
---|---|---|
Merit-Based Scholarship |
High academic achievement |
Up to $10,000 per year |
Need-Based Financial Aid |
Demonstrated financial need |
Varies based on need |
International Student Scholarship |
Non-Spanish nationals with excellent academic records |
Up to $8,000 per year |
Sports Scholarship |
Outstanding athletic performance |
Up to $6,000 per year |
Artistic Talent Scholarship |
Exceptional talent in arts (music, drama, visual arts, etc.) |
Up to $5,000 per year |
Research Assistantship |
Graduate students involved in research projects |
Stipend + Tuition waiver |
Teaching Assistantship |
Graduate students involved in teaching activities |
Stipend + Tuition waiver |
Alumni Family Scholarship |
Direct relatives of University of Navarra alumni |
Up to $4,000 per year |
Opus Dei Scholarship |
Students involved in Opus Dei activities |
Up to $7,000 per year |
Regional Government Scholarships |
Students from specific regions (varies by region) |
Varies by region |
Corporate Partner Scholarships |
Sponsored by corporate partners (specific programs) |
Varies by program and partner |
Campus Location |
Accommodation Type |
Facilities Included |
Cost per Month (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
Pamplona (Main Campus) |
On-Campus Residence Halls |
Furnished rooms, shared kitchens, Wi-Fi, study areas, laundry facilities |
$700 - $1,200 |
Pamplona (Main Campus) |
Off-Campus Apartments |
Private or shared apartments, kitchen, Wi-Fi, utilities |
$600 - $1,000 |
Pamplona (Main Campus) |
Shared Apartments |
Shared living spaces, kitchen, Wi-Fi, utilities |
$400 - $800 |
San Sebastián |
On-Campus Residence Halls |
Furnished rooms, shared kitchens, Wi-Fi, study areas, laundry facilities |
$700 - $1,200 |
San Sebastián |
Off-Campus Apartments |
Private or shared apartments, kitchen, Wi-Fi, utilities |
$600 - $1,000 |
San Sebastián |
Shared Apartments |
Shared living spaces, kitchen, Wi-Fi, utilities |
$400 - $800 |
Madrid |
On-Campus Residence Halls |
Furnished rooms, shared kitchens, Wi-Fi, study areas, laundry facilities |
$800 - $1,400 |
Madrid |
Off-Campus Apartments |
Private or shared apartments, kitchen, Wi-Fi, utilities |
$700 - $1,200 |
Madrid |
Shared Apartments |
Shared living spaces, kitchen, Wi-Fi, utilities |
$500 - $900 |
Barcelona |
On-Campus Residence Halls |
Furnished rooms, shared kitchens, Wi-Fi, study areas, laundry facilities |
$800 - $1,400 |
Barcelona |
Off-Campus Apartments |
Private or shared apartments, kitchen, Wi-Fi, utilities |
$700 - $1,200 |
Barcelona |
Shared Apartments |
Shared living spaces, kitchen, Wi-Fi, utilities |
$500 - $900 |
Library Services: Extensive library facilities with access to a wide range of academic resources.
Academic Advising: Personalized guidance from academic advisors to help students with course selection and career planning.
Tutoring Services: Available for students who need additional help with their studies.
Student Clubs and Societies: Over 100 student-run clubs and societies catering to interests, including academic, cultural, and recreational activities.
Sports and Recreation: Access to sports facilities, including gyms, swimming pools, tennis courts, and more. Intramural and intercollegiate sports teams are available.
Cultural Activities: Regular cultural events, workshops, and festivals. Opportunities to participate in theater, music, dance, and other artistic endeavors.
Dining: Multiple dining options, including cafeterias, restaurants, and cafes offering a variety of cuisines.
Health Services: On-campus health services providing medical care, counseling, and wellness programs.
Student Housing: A range of on-campus and off-campus housing options with amenities.
Career Services: Assistance with internships, job placements, career counseling, and networking opportunities. Regular career fairs and workshops.
International Office: Support for international students, including visa assistance, orientation programs, and cultural integration activities.
Financial Aid and Scholarships: Guidance on available scholarships, financial aid options, and application processes.
Orientation Programs: Comprehensive orientation programs for new students to help them acclimate to university life.
Buddy Program: Pairs international students with local students to help them adjust and integrate into the community.
Volunteer Opportunities: Numerous opportunities for students to engage in community service and volunteer work.
University Festivals: Annual events such as the Spring Festival, University Week, and cultural fairs.
Guest Lectures and Seminars: Regular guest lectures, seminars, and conferences featuring prominent speakers from fields.
Networking Events: Social events, alumni gatherings, and networking opportunities to build professional connections.
Public Transport: Convenient access to public transportation, including buses and trains, making it easy to commute to and from campus.
Campus Shuttle: Shuttle services available for students to travel between different campus locations.
Job Placement Assistance: The Career Services Office provides personalized assistance to help students secure internships and job placements. This includes resume building, interview preparation, and job search strategies.
Career Counseling: Professional career counselors offer one-on-one counseling sessions to guide students on career choices, job search strategies, and career development plans.
Career Fairs: Regularly organized career fairs and recruitment events where students can meet and network with potential employers from industries.
Workshops and Seminars: Frequent workshops and seminars on topics such as resume writing, interview skills, and networking strategies to enhance employability.
Strong Industry Links: The university has established strong ties with industries and businesses, both nationally and internationally, providing students with numerous opportunities for internships and job placements.
Alumni Network: A robust alumni network that offers mentoring, networking, and job placement opportunities for current students. Alumni often return to campus for guest lectures, networking events, and recruitment activities.
Internship Opportunities: The university facilitates a wide range of internship opportunities across different sectors, allowing students to gain practical experience and build professional connections.
Credit-Bearing Internships: Many programs offer credit-bearing internships as part of the curriculum, providing hands-on experience in the field of study.
High Employment Rate: The University of Navarra boasts a high graduate employment rate, with many students securing jobs soon after graduation.
Top Employers: Graduates are employed by top companies and organizations across sectors, including finance, consulting, healthcare, engineering, and technology.
The overall acceptance rate for undergraduate programs is approximately 45-55%. This rate can vary significantly depending on the competitiveness of the specific program. Highly sought-after programs, such as Medicine or Business Administration, tend to have lower acceptance rates due to higher competition.
The acceptance rate for graduate programs is generally around 30-40%. This rate also varies depending on the program and the number of applicants. Competitive programs such as MBA or specialized Master’s degrees may have lower acceptance rates.
Program Popularity: Programs with higher demand typically have lower acceptance rates.
Academic Requirements: Programs with stringent academic requirements or prerequisite courses may have lower acceptance rates.
Entrance Exams: Programs that require specific entrance exams or standardized tests may have varying acceptance rates based on the difficulty and competition of the exam.
Language Proficiency: Adequate proficiency in Spanish and/or English is required, and the acceptance rate can be influenced by the applicants' language skills.
Application Quality: Personal statements, letters of recommendation, and interviews play a significant role in the admission process and can impact acceptance rates.
Description: The main campus is located in Pamplona, the capital of the Navarre region in northern Spain. It is the largest and most comprehensive campus, hosting a wide range of faculties and programs.
Faculties/Schools:
School of Architecture
School of Communication
School of Education and Psychology
School of Economics and Business
School of Law
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
School of Pharmacy and Nutrition
School of Sciences
Facilities: Libraries, research centers, sports facilities, student residences, dining halls, health services, and more.
Description: The San Sebastián campus focuses primarily on technical and engineering programs. It is located in the Basque Country, known for its beautiful coastal scenery and vibrant culture.
Faculties/Schools:
School of Engineering (Tecnun)
Facilities: State-of-the-art laboratories, research centers, student housing, and recreational facilities.
Description: The Madrid campus hosts graduate programs, particularly in business and law. It is situated in the capital city of Spain, providing access to a major metropolitan area with extensive professional opportunities.
Faculties/Schools:
IESE Business School
ISEM Fashion Business School
ICS (Institute for Culture and Society)
Facilities: Modern classrooms, conference centers, research facilities, and networking opportunities with leading businesses.
Description: The Barcelona campus is home to the prestigious IESE Business School and other graduate programs. Barcelona is a major cultural and economic hub in Spain, offering rich experiences in both professional and personal development.
Faculties/Schools:
IESE Business School
Facilities: Advanced business school facilities, research centers, student accommodations, and cultural amenities.